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'''Theodore''' is an English masculine given name. It comes from the [[Greek language|Greek]] name Θεόδωρος (''Theodōros'') meaning "God's gift" (from the Greek words Θεός, (''theos'') "God" and δώρον (''dōron'') "gift").<ref>[http://www.mfnames.com/mnames/t/origin-and-meaning-of-theodore.htm MFnames.com - Origin and Meaning of Theodore]</ref> The name was popular among early Christians and was borne by several saints.
'''Theodore''' is an English masculine given name. It comes from the [[Greek language|Greek]] name Θεόδωρος (''Theodōros'') meaning "God's gift" (from the [[Greek language|Greek]] words Θεός, (''theos'') "God" and δώρον (''dōron'') "gift").<ref>[http://www.mfnames.com/mnames/t/origin-and-meaning-of-theodore.htm MFnames.com - Origin and Meaning of Theodore]</ref> The name was popular among early Christians and was borne by several saints.


'''Cognates''': in [[Armenian language|Armenia]], ''[[Thoros (disambiguation)|Thoros]]'' (Թորոս). In [[Georgian language|Georgian]], ''Theodore'' (თევდორე). In [[French language|French]], ''Théodore''. In [[German language|German]], ''Theodor''. In [[Dutch language|Dutch]], ''Theodoor''. In [[Latin language|Latin]], ''Theodorus''. In [[Hungarian language|Hungarian]], ''Teodor''. In [[Spanish language|Spanish]], [[Portuguese language|Portuguese]] and [[Italian language|Italian]], ''Teodoro''. In [[Arabic]] ''Tadros'' (تادرس). In [[Russian language|Russian]], ''[[Fyodor]]'' (Фёдор) . In [[Bulgarian language|Bulgarian]], ''Todor'' (Тодор) and ''Teodor'' (Теодор). In [[Welsh language | Welsh]], ''[[Tudor (name)|Tudor]]'' (in older sources spelt 'Tewdwr'), also a surname, and the name of a [[Tudor dynasty|dynasty of monarchs of England and Wales]]. In [[Romanian language|Romanian]], ''Tudor'' (which is also a surname) and ''Teodor''. In Jewish [[Aramaic language|Aramaic]], ''Todos'' (ܛܘܕܘܫ). In [[Ethiopian language|Ethiopian]], ''Tewodros'' (ተውዶሮስ). In [[Irish language|Irish]], ''Téodóir''. In [[Lithuanian Language|Lithuanian]], ''Teodoras''. In [[Estonian language|Estonian]], ''Tuudor''. In [[Esperanto language|Esperanto]], ''Teodoro''. In [[Latvian language|Latvian]], ''Teodors''. In [[Czech language|Czech]], [[Norwegian language|Norwegian]], [[Polish language|Polish]], [[Serbian language|Serbian]], [[Catalan language|Catalan]], [[Bulgarian language|Bulgarian]] and [[Slovene language|Slovene]], ''Teodor'' (Теодор). In [[Japanese language|Japanese]], ''Seodoa'' (セオドア). In [[Serbian language|Serbian]], ''Teodor'', ''Todor'' and ''Božidar'' (Божидар). In [[Croatian language|Croatian]], ''Teodor'' and ''Božidar''. In [[Sicilian language|Sicilian]], ''Teodoru'' , In [[Azerbaijan]]i ''Allahverdi'' or ''Tanrıverdi''
'''Cognates''': in [[Armenian language|Armenia]], ''[[Thoros (disambiguation)|Thoros]]'' (Թորոս). In [[Georgian language|Georgian]], ''Theodore'' (თევდორე). In [[French language|French]], ''Théodore''. In [[German language|German]], ''Theodor''. In [[Dutch language|Dutch]], ''Theodoor''. In [[Latin language|Latin]], ''Theodorus''. In [[Hungarian language|Hungarian]], ''Teodor''. In [[Spanish language|Spanish]], [[Portuguese language|Portuguese]] and [[Italian language|Italian]], ''Teodoro''. In [[Arabic]] ''Tadros'' (تادرس). In [[Russian language|Russian]], ''[[Fyodor]]'' (Фёдор) . In [[Bulgarian language|Bulgarian]], ''Todor'' (Тодор) and ''Teodor'' (Теодор). In [[Welsh language | Welsh]], ''[[Tudor (name)|Tudor]]'' (in older sources spelt 'Tewdwr'), also a surname, and the name of a [[Tudor dynasty|dynasty of monarchs of England and Wales]]. In [[Romanian language|Romanian]], ''Tudor'' (which is also a surname) and ''Teodor''. In Jewish [[Aramaic language|Aramaic]], ''Todos'' (ܛܘܕܘܫ). In [[Ethiopian language|Ethiopian]], ''Tewodros'' (ተውዶሮስ). In [[Irish language|Irish]], ''Téodóir''. In [[Lithuanian Language|Lithuanian]], ''Teodoras''. In [[Estonian language|Estonian]], ''Tuudor''. In [[Esperanto language|Esperanto]], ''Teodoro''. In [[Latvian language|Latvian]], ''Teodors''. In [[Czech language|Czech]], [[Norwegian language|Norwegian]], [[Polish language|Polish]], [[Serbian language|Serbian]], [[Catalan language|Catalan]], [[Bulgarian language|Bulgarian]] and [[Slovene language|Slovene]], ''Teodor'' (Теодор). In [[Japanese language|Japanese]], ''Seodoa'' (セオドア). In [[Serbian language|Serbian]], ''Teodor'', ''Todor'' and ''Božidar'' (Божидар). In [[Croatian language|Croatian]], ''Teodor'' and ''Božidar''. In [[Sicilian language|Sicilian]], ''Teodoru'' , In [[Azerbaijan]]i ''Allahverdi'' or ''Tanrıverdi''

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Theodore
GenderMale
Origin
Word/nameGreek
Meaning"God's Gift"
Other names
Related namesTheodora, Dorothy

Theodore is an English masculine given name. It comes from the Greek name Θεόδωρος (Theodōros) meaning "God's gift" (from the Greek words Θεός, (theos) "God" and δώρον (dōron) "gift").[1] The name was popular among early Christians and was borne by several saints.

Cognates: in Armenia, Thoros (Թորոս). In Georgian, Theodore (თევდორე). In French, Théodore. In German, Theodor. In Dutch, Theodoor. In Latin, Theodorus. In Hungarian, Teodor. In Spanish, Portuguese and Italian, Teodoro. In Arabic Tadros (تادرس). In Russian, Fyodor (Фёдор) . In Bulgarian, Todor (Тодор) and Teodor (Теодор). In Welsh, Tudor (in older sources spelt 'Tewdwr'), also a surname, and the name of a dynasty of monarchs of England and Wales. In Romanian, Tudor (which is also a surname) and Teodor. In Jewish Aramaic, Todos (ܛܘܕܘܫ). In Ethiopian, Tewodros (ተውዶሮስ). In Irish, Téodóir. In Lithuanian, Teodoras. In Estonian, Tuudor. In Esperanto, Teodoro. In Latvian, Teodors. In Czech, Norwegian, Polish, Serbian, Catalan, Bulgarian and Slovene, Teodor (Теодор). In Japanese, Seodoa (セオドア). In Serbian, Teodor, Todor and Božidar (Божидар). In Croatian, Teodor and Božidar. In Sicilian, Teodoru , In Azerbaijani Allahverdi or Tanrıverdi

Short forms: in English, Theo, Ted, Teddy. In Georgian, Tedo (თედო). In Russian, Fedya (Федя). In Bulgarian, Toshko (Тошко) or Tosho (Тошо). In the Scandinavian languages, Teodor or Theodor. In Greek, Theodoros (Θεόδωρος), Thodoros (Θόδωρος), Thodoris (Θοδωρής), Thodorakis (Θοδωράκης) and Doros (Δώρος).

The given names Jonathan, Nathanael, Matthew, Bogdan (or Bohdan), Ataullah, and Devadatta have similar meanings. The feminine form of Theodore is Theodora. The name Dorothy is derived from the same two Greek roots, in reverse order.

Notable people named Theodore

Fedor / Feodor / Fyodor

For an extended listing of above three variants, see Fyodor
Fedor
Feodor


Fyodor


Fedor

Tawadros / Tewadros

For an extended listing, see Tawadros (disambiguation) and Tewodros
Tawadros
Tewodros

Theodor

Theodore

Theodorico

Theodoros

See also

References